It was once a bald mountain, but due to reforestation with native trees, the area became a functioning watershed.
It is home to about 27 native bird species, such as the emerald dove, Asian glossy starling, the collared kingfisher, the black-naped oriole, and the olive-backed sunbird.
The park is part of the Central Cebu Protected Landscape and is situated right in the heart of the Kotkot River watershed.
Previously a bald stretch, the 71-hectare property was successfully ‘saved’ by Ayala Land, Incorporated.
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